| If you are a night person and attending college, you | | | | Indeed, I've tried experiments with books on tape while |
| might want to try to avoid early classes. Let me | | | | falling asleep, with a tape recorder that would click off |
| explain because I didn't and now consider that to have | | | | when the tape was completed. I think it changes the |
| been a mistake. You see, I remember going to college | | | | subjects and topics of your dreams, but doubt that it |
| and taking classes starting at 7:30 AM with no breaks | | | | goes into some secret permanent memory bank in |
| until 2:30 PM, 30 minute break and then track practice, | | | | your mind. So, you are much better off to schedule |
| then one hour to get to night school. | | | | your classes whenever possible to fit your sleeping |
| Those 7:30 AM classes, heck it took me an hour just | | | | schedule rather than forcing your class schedule onto |
| to fully wake up. I don't know maybe you can learn in | | | | your bio-system's natural needs. |
| lucid dreaming states (theta and delta waves) in a | | | | So, if you are a night owl or like to work and study late |
| different way, but I assure you it was a challenge. | | | | and burn that midnight candle, then you may very well |
| Now if you think you can learn while you are still | | | | wish to consider not taking morning college classes, as |
| waking up or half asleep, let me tell you that things | | | | it is essential to getting good grades that you are alert |
| really don't work that way. | | | | during the lectures. Please consider all this. |